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Letter from Daniel b. Azarya informing one of his supporters in Cairo that an unnamed prominent person had received a friend of his opponent in Dagun (a suburb of Ramla) and on top of that had not answered his letters. He urges his supporters to have the vizier write to the aforementioned man. (Information from Goitein's index cards)
Ed. and trans. S. D. Goitein, "New sources on Daniel b. Azarya, Nasi and Gaon" (in Hebrew), Shalem 2 (1976); also ed. S. D. Goitein, Palestinian Jewry in Early Islamic and Crusader Times (in Hebrew) (1980).
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Letter from Daniel b. Azarya (in his handwriting), 1051. He is worried for his status and thinks that people will prefer Yosef ha-Kohen b. Shelomo Gaon. (Information from Gil, Palestine, vol. 2 p. 643-645, #353) VMR
Ed. Moshe Gil, Palestine During the First Muslim Period (634–1099) (in Hebrew) (1983), vol. 2.